Wife got home from Bali on Friday, so the ability to work on the bike over the weekend was severely hampered.
Oh yeah...what an idiot I was. I thought the frame would be ready for paint in a day or two. Man, how many little nooks and crannies are there on that thing, LOL? After hours of sanding with a palm sander and wire wheels, plus two coats of aircraft stripper, it's finally starting to get close. At this rate, I'm guessing we have only another week or two for it to be ready.
Just kidding. I think one more coat of stripper tomorrow, followed by some light sanding and we should be ready for primer on Wednesday or Thursday at the latest.
One other thing affecting our ability to work on the bike has been the amount of homework his teachers have been assigning him in his AP classes. I think I'm going to have to write them a note and explain that some things are more important than homework!
Also, we went ahead ahead and pulled the cylinders and found out an answer to one of our questions. The gasket that goes on the bottom of the cylinders, between the cylinders and the bottom, that gasket was in pieces. And it was those gasket pieces that were in the bottom of the oil pan. So the foreign debris I was worried about earlier in the build thread has now been identified.
Everything looks good there so far. Since we have the jugs off, we're now working on cleaning those and the heads to get them ready for painting later. We still have to remove the valves and valve springs but need to buy a valve spring compressor to do that. Will pretty much any valve spring compressor do or should we buy one specific to these Hondas? Also, since we have the cylinders off, we're going to go ahead and get the APE studs and replace the ones in there now with them. Also means I'll be buying that tool that Stoli recommended (thanks for that, by the way!).
All in all, things are going a bit more slowly than anticipated but we're trying to make sure we really take our time and don't rush anything and mess it up. The best thing about that is that we're getting to spend more time together working on it...and that's never a bad thing.